Panamanian Chess Championship

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The Panamanian Chess Championship is the individual national chess championship of Panama. The first edition was played in 1945 and won by . It was originally a biennial event, and from 1945 to 1961 six championships were played, and from 1962 to 1971 eight championships. From 1972 to 1976, it was held annually, but the tournament of 1977 never finished because the beginning of a long schism in Panamanian chess. From 1978 to 1988, it was again held annually.

In 1982 and 1989, and from 1991 to 2004, two organizations held separate events, resulting in two champions, but in 1990 there was a single competition, and therefore one champion. In 2004 both federations made peace, and since 2005 then there has only been one championship each year. At the end of the 1970s, the first women's chess championship was started, and it became an annual event in 2002. Panama is the only country in the world where a father and daughter have been champions in the same year twice: 2004 and 2008. To show the rise of new isthmian chess, Panama took by the first time, in 2008 the [[Absolut Sub-Zonal 2.3.2 (CentroAmerican)[1]]] by the hand of , first IM of Panama. In the youth categories, the signal (abs) show a champion in one big tournament with various categories at same time.

In 2010 there was no play because of official budget trouble with "Pandeportes", the government sports entity (which had three chiefs in only eleven months), and the tournament was played in the firsts months of 2011. In the final round of the 2014 tournament, two players were tied in all playoffs and were proclaimed champions. One is a foreigner, but changed his country flag as Panamanian in ratings.fide.com in March 2015, and is the fourth to win the title. Usually the Panamanian common considered overseas with over five years of residence, as one of their own.

Champions[]

Year Winner (men) Winner (women) Winner (Universitarian Champion) (men Youth Champion) (women Youth Champion) Winner (men scholarship) Winner (women scholarship)
1945 [2]
1947 [3]
1953 Juan Evans[4]
1956 Francisco Denis[5]
1958 [6]
1960
1961
1962
1964
1965
1966
1967
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973 Adrián Miranda (abs)
1974 Mario Hay (abs)
1975
1976 Bolívar Fábrega A. Elio Ortíz (abs) Jorge Lam (U17)
1977 Bolívar Fábrega A. César Concepción (U13)[7]
1978
1979 Pablo Cuéllar Lidia Ferrer
1980 Agustín Cantilo-Paz (abs)
1981
1982 ,
, (blitz)[8]
Bolívar Conte Ponce (abs)
1983 José Guardiola (U13)
1984 Yasser Valdés (U13)
1985 , (blitz) Agustín Cantilo-Paz Tonci Korsano (abs), Carlos Tuñón (U13)[9] J. Wong (U17)
1986 Ludwig Martínez
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991 Jorge Luis Arosemena
1992
1993
1994
1995
Francisco Castroverde(U17)
1996 Héctor Díaz (abs) Luis Aquije (U17)
1997 Héctor Díaz Luis A. Hidalgo(abs)/ Luis A. Hidalgo (U17) Angelini Batista (U17)
1998 vacancy Ramiro Rosas (U17) Yolanda Villarreal (U17)
1999 Luis A. Hidalgo (U17) Amada Birbraguer (U17)
2000 Jorge Sánchez(abs) Luis Esquivel Golcher (U17)
2001 Jorge Baúles
Walter Alvarez
Luis A. Hidalgo Yaribeth González (abs) Rancés Valdés (U17) Raisa Barría (U17)
2002 Jorge Baúles Raisa Barría (abs) Gilberto Madrid (U17) Raisa Barría (U17)
2003 Luis Esquivel Golcher (abs) Gilberto Madrid (U17)
2004
Rances Valdés
2005 [10] [11] Ramsés Chaves (U14),Alhan Carrera Dubois (U12), Giandanello Manzanares(U10)[12] Angélica Lam (U14)[12]
2006 Luis Pan (U17)[13] Alba Muñoz (U17)[13]
2007 [14] [14] Carlos Neira (abs)
2008 [15] [15] Patrick Aizpurua (abs, U16), Antonio Daniels (U20), Efraim Espinosa (U18), José Battikh (U14), Alexei Tapia O. (U12), Jorge Ocaña (U10), José Chaluja Prieto (U8)[16] Alba Muñoz (abs, U18), Karen Quintero (U20), Angélica Lam (U16), Cristy Young (U14), Katherine Young (U12)[16] Patrick Aizpurua (U17)[17] Alba Muñoz (U17)[17]
2009 [18] [18] José Pittí (U20-U18), Patrick Aizpurua (U16), José Battikh (U14), Alexei Tapia O.(U12), José Chaluja (U10)[19] Alba Muñoz (abs,U16), Cristina Arosemena (U18), Dalia Arosemena (U14), Katherine Young (U12), Liann Sun (U10)[19] Alhan Carrera Dubois (U17)[20] Kristy Young (U17)[20]
2010 vacancy vacancy Alexei Tapia O. (U14), Adrián Fuentes (U12), Brandon Carrasco (U10), Miguel Machaj (U8)[21] Katryn Young (U14), Lyann Sun (U12)[21] Ramses Chaves (U17)[22] Cristina Arosemena (U17)[22]
2011 [23] [24] vacancy Patrick Aizpurua (17),[25] José Chaluja U12)[26] Cristina Arosemena (U17),[27] Yeisy Hardy Robinson(U12)[21]
2012 [28] [29] vacancy Alexei Tapia O. (U17)[30] Junny Zhang Ng (U17)[31]
2013 [32] Alexei Tapia O.(abs)[21] Kathryn Young (abs)[21] Robert Sun (U12), Alexei Tapia (U17)[21]
2014 Efrén Ramos/Alexei Tapia O.[33] [34] [35] Ruben Ulloa (abs, U20), Alexei Tapia O. (U18), Brandon Carrasco (U16),[36] Kathia Laffaurie(absolute, U20), Fátima Delgado (U16)[21] Alexei Tapia (U17)[21]
2015 , Jorge Baúles (blitz)[21] [21] [21] Alex Delgado (abs, U20), Adrian Fuentes (U18), Edilberto Del Cid (16)[37] Noelys Alvarado (abs, U20), Junny Zhang (U18), Fátima Delgado (U15)[38] Robert Sun Chin (U15), Reynaldo Sanjur González (U12)[21] Noelys Batista Santamaria (U12), Fatima Pineda Liu (U15)[21]
2016 [39] [40] Robert Sun Chin (U17), André Mendez Machado (U12)[41] Fátima Delgado Rosas (U17), Cindy Alfredo Lucas (U12)[42]
2017 [43] [44] (abs, U16), (U20), (U18), (U14)[45] (U20), (abs, U16), (U14)[45] (U12)[21] Ania N. Rosales Espinosa (U12)[21]
2018 Roberto Carlos Sánchez Álvarez[46] [47] (abs)[48] (abs)[48] (U17)[49] Fátima Delgado Rosas[49]
2019 [50] [51] (U20),[52] (U18),[53] (U16),[54] (U14),[55] (U12),[56] Bruno Rodriguez (U10),[57] (U8) [58] Any Zhang Ng (U20),[52] (U18),[53] (U16),[54] (U14),[55] (U12),[56] (U10),[57] (U8) [58]
2020 [59] Raisa Barría [60]
2021 [61] Raisa Barría [62]

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